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I fear the only life skills my children are developing lately are the ones that will serve them well if they are ever chosen to compete in the Hunger Games. Short of a ruthless televised death-match in a fictional dystopia, I see little use for the behaviors they've been honing. If this is how they "resolve" conflict, they are going to lead lonely, miserable lives.

Your advice, on parenting or on boarding schools, is most welcome here. I quake in fear at the thought of summer vacation.